-- Two red taillights mounted on the rear, visible from 1,000 feet; a white light that makes the license plate visible from 50 feet (The plate must be kept clean); and two red stoplights. They must be seen from 300 feet in the daytime, and must come on when the foot brake is pressed.

-- All vehicles, including animal-drawn vehicles, must have at least one white light visible from a distance of not less than 1,000 feet to the front. They must also have two red lights visible from a distance of not less than 1,000 feet to the rear, or one red light visible to the rear for a distance of 1,000 feet and two red reflectors visible from all distances from 600 feet to 1,000 feet.

That's not all.

EQUIPMENT:

-- Horn: Your vehicle must have a horn which can be heard from a distance of 200 feet.

-- Side windows: May not be composed of, covered by, or treated with any material which has a highly reflective or mirrored appearance and reflects more than 35 percent of the light.

-- Rear windows: When the rear window is composed of, covered by, or treated with any material which makes the rear window non-transparent, the vehicle must be equipped with side mirrors on both sides.

-- Directional signals: You must have electrical turn signals if your vehicle measures more than 24 inches from the center of the top of the steering post to the left outside limit of the body, or when the distance from the steering post to the rear of the body or load is greater than 14 feet.

-- Tires: Your tires should have visible tread of at least 2/32 of an inch across the base with no worn spots showing the ply. Smooth tires on wet roads contribute to thousands of serious crashes.

-- Mirrors: Your car must have at least one rearview mirror which gives a view of the highway at least 200 feet to the rear.

Get with it, folks. You can receive a citation if you do not adhere to the law.